PokerStars Hand #79486019805: Omaha Pot Limit (€0.50/€1.00 EUR) - 2012/04/26 21:01:45 CET [2012/04/26 15:01:45 ET]
Table Granule VI 6-max Seat #5 is the button
Seat 1: THeKeBabKinG (€53.46 in chips)
Seat 2: Joeik (€133.33 in chips)
Seat 3: dudeldei1 (€101.50 in chips)
Seat 4: makusy@ (€55.52 in chips)
Seat 5: DuyTheMaster (€145.55 in chips)
Seat 6: Lou Saman (€99 in chips)
Lou Saman: posts small blind €0.50
THeKeBabKinG: posts big blind €1
1:5 pot odds to hit my flush on the river of a paired board, I'm out of there.
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Joe   Czech Republic. Apr 26 2012 17:14. Posts 5987
Yea I guess the fold is kind of easy now, but what about rest of the hand? What about the 2nd barell, is it any good? Is check call better? Or maybe just check fold?
there is a light at the end of the tunnel... (but sometimes the tunnel is long and deep as hell)
i think you rep aces and kings preety well, he should fold a lot of stuff to the 2nd barrel
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Yea I mean the 2nd barrel is you saying you got Aces/Kings .. When he raises he is basically saying 1) I dont think you have AA/KK or 2)I have 88 etc.. In your position there is not many value hands where you would raise back - just would make alot of things awkward. Your raising back range is so so narrow so you will mostly call down turn. That makes it hard to continue in the hand - you pretty much need to have a hand. And from my experience people v rarely bluff like this.
The real question is - would you continue with AA?